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Lv 6
Avid asked in Cars & TransportationMotorcycles · 9 years ago

Where could I buy parts for a 1974 Honda Trail bike?

I am looking for a parts store for a 1974 trail bike two stroke. It has a 6 volt wet battery and want to change it to 12 volt system, I need to change the light bulbs also, it has all 6 volt for head light, turn signals and brake light and the lights in the speedo head. The bike looks like it's brand new and will be selling it after I change it over, the 6 volt parts are hard to find and I want to change the ignition coil to 12 volts as well. Any help would be appreciated.

Update:

The web site you put up is no longer good.

Update 2:

Thanks for the heads up, I fugued as much Joe, figure I may have to make the stuff myself or fit other parts from other cycles, I tried the net and have found a few different versions of the same machine.

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    9 years ago
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    Bike bandit is still going strong. Also try DrAtv.com, CMSnl.com and ebay for parts.

  • 5 years ago

    Kawasaki KE100 is the only bike that comes to intellect in that small of a variety. All more recent dual sport bikes within the U.S. Are 4 strokes which can be probably 200+ cc. Examples are Honda CRF-230L Yamaha XT250, these bikes shall be no more of a handful to care for than the trail 90 or the KE100, though, and i will be able to honestly say i would propose either in for the very small / young (16).

  • Joe
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    I am sure you are aware of the fact that you will have to change a lot more than the battery, and lights. I am not sure which bike you have, but you will not likely be able to find parts (very easily) to make this switch.

    Just a heads up.

    Source(s): Bikes, since 1968.
  • rob s
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    Motorcycle salvage yard,not many out there but look around you can find 1.

    i

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